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International Rabbit Day 2025: Date, Theme, History and Why It’s Celebrated

International Rabbit Day 2025 will be celebrated on September 27. Know the date, theme, history, and significance of Rabbit Day and why it is observed worldwide.

September 26, 2025 / 13:53 IST
International Rabbit Day 2025: When and Why Do We Celebrate Rabbit Day? Check Theme and History

Every year, International Rabbit Day is observed on last Saturday of September to raise awareness about the welfare, protection, and conservation of rabbits around the world. The day highlights the importance of treating rabbits with kindness—whether they are pets, wild species, or part of ecological systems. The day is also known as - National Bunny Day.

International Rabbit Day 2025 Date

In 2025, International Rabbit Day will be celebrated on September 27 (Saturday). The day is usually observed on the fourth Saturday of September each year.

Theme of International Rabbit Day 2025

The official theme for International Rabbit Day 2025 is yet to be announced. Each year, the theme focuses on issues related to rabbit welfare, such as ending animal testing, improving pet care, or conserving endangered rabbit species.

International Rabbit Day History and Significance

International Rabbit Day was first launched by animal welfare organizations and rabbit advocacy groups to spread awareness about the humane treatment of rabbits. Over the years, it has grown into a global campaign supported by animal rights activists, environmentalists, and pet owners alike.

The day emphasizes:

  • Raising awareness about rabbits as intelligent and social animals.
  • Educating people against using rabbits in testing and fur industries.
  • Promoting adoption of rescued rabbits instead of buying from breeders.
  • Conserving wild rabbit habitats that are crucial for ecological balance.
Why Do We Celebrate International Rabbit Day?

Rabbits often face neglect, abandonment, and exploitation, despite being one of the most popular pets worldwide. Many species are also threatened due to habitat loss, hunting, and environmental changes. By celebrating International Rabbit Day, organizations and individuals encourage responsible pet ownership, wildlife protection, and compassion towards these animals.

Animal shelters, NGOs, and welfare groups mark the day with awareness campaigns, adoption drives, and educational events. Pet owners also participate by sharing stories, promoting rabbit-friendly practices, and supporting cruelty-free products.

Rajni Pandey
Rajni Pandey is a seasoned content creator with over 15 years of experience crafting compelling stories for digital news platforms. Specializing in diverse topics such as travel, education, jobs, science, wildlife, religion, politics, and astrology, she excels at transforming trending human-interest stories into engaging reads for a wide audience.
first published: Sep 26, 2025 01:52 pm

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